**MUST CREDIT** Slug. Hal Jackson. Sack#: 935486. Date: 10/17/93. Morgue folder#: 67-213. Caption: Hal Jackson, an institution disc jockey who plays old classics in African American music. He goes back to the late 40s and knows most of the major musical icons and uses his show to keep the memory and appreciation alive of earlier works.        (Photo by Chester Higgins, Jr./The New York Times)

Radio pioneer Hal Jackson dies

He smashed racial barriers in Washington as he started his Hall of Fame radio career in the 1930s.

Veteran took to writing out of boredom

Veteran took to writing out of boredom

Paul Fussell, author of ‘The Great War and Modern Memory,’ who was a literary scholar and curmudgeonly essayist, dies at 88

Author Henry Danker dies at 99

Author Henry Danker dies at 99

The prolific playwright and novelist, who wrote and produced “The Greatest Story Ever Told” for radio in the 1940s and 1950s, dies at 99.

Advocate for captives during Iran hostage crisis dies

Advocate for captives during Iran hostage crisis dies

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Eddie Blazonczyk, ‘King of Polka,’ dies

Eddie Blazonczyk, ‘King of Polka,’ dies

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